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Two fundamental points about ‘disruptive innovation’: #1 Only 9% of all companies in ‘disrupted’ industries survive. “Let’s be generous and double that: fewer than one in five traditional broadcasters and publishers will survive if historical trends hold”. #2 100% of that surviving 9% had set up a disruptive (new) business as a totally separate division of the parent company – “no exceptions.” That means a separate location, management, and team – with a significant number of ‘digital native’ recruits and investment to become “the best in the world”. A separate digital company won’t ensure success, Gilbert argues. It is “necessary but not sufficient.”
Meet the Harvard professor who is reinventing traditional media
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#LeWeb London 2013 - Top 20 Influencers
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The official video documentation of NODE13 - Forum for Digital Arts, February 2013, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany.
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The New Digital Age is a book coming April 23, 2013 and is written by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen. Eric Schmidt is the Executive Chairman of Google and Jared Cohen is an international security advisor, founder and director of Google Ideas. There are 5 BILLION people coming online in the next 10 years. This amazing book explores the implications this explosion will have in reshaping the future of people, nations and business
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In the book [The Nature of the Future] Marina Gorbis outlines how individuals are socialstructing by filling gaps—doing things that previously only large institutions could do to create products and services—more efficiently and with greater ease and access than ever before. She provides practical advice based on her research for those wanting to navigate and effectively participate in this world. And she describes new kinds of network roles that are proving critical to our present and our future, such as experts, who trigger content; brokers, who trigger connection to ideas; coders, who understand new technologies and platforms; and edge surfers, who test boundaries and push the limits of networks.
The Nature of the Future: Dispatches from the Socialstructed World
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Une émission de radio, une revue des modèles de 2013, un récit prospectif, un atelier de construction de 2025, un passage dans la time machine direction 2025, une table ronde en 2025 avec des personnages du futur, c'est tout cela qui s'est passé le 4 avril à La Cantine.
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Synthetic Biology is re-engineering life by making genes like lego bricks, and DNA into a programing language like binary code.
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Bluetouff est hacker et est co-fondateur du site reflets.info. Qui sont les hackers ? Que font ils ? Pour qui ? Pour quoi ? Interview réalisé par Jean-Marc Manach.
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Sous le radar - Un bilan de la "révolution des amateurs"
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In 1998 Shawn Fanning, a teenage hacker and programmer, created the code that would become the basis for all peer-to-peer file sharing. In 1999, Fanning and his business partner, fellow teenager Sean Parker, launched the file-sharing service Napster. And what had begun as a largely unknown underground distribution medium erupted into a full-blown global revolution. "Downloaded" explores this revolution from its genesis to its peak, and explains Napster's downfall.
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The Biophilia Educational Program is designed to inspire children to explore their own creativity, and to learn about music and science through new technologies.
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Taking a page from science writer Steven Johnson’s Where Good Ideas Come From, Tom Preston-Werner invokes the importance of “serendipitous interactions,” the way powerful ideas can emerge from the most random collisions of people, thoughts, and artifacts. He urges his people—many of them recent hires, most of them in their early 30s, tops—to go out and cultivate new experience, to engage with the unknown
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Kenneth Neil Cukier the data editor of the The Economist, and co-author of "Big Data: A Revolution that Will Transform How We Work, Live and Think" to appear in early 2013.
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Lawrence Lessig marked his appointment as Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School with a lecture titled "Aaron's Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age."
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Version sous titrée EN/FR du documentaire retraçant l'histoire de The Pirate Bay et des personnes impliquées.
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